For food lovers

Main menu

Tag Archives: Polish Vegetable Salad

Last year, my daughter’s class, Grade III, at school had to present POLAND on International Day. I, of course, offered my help to cook Polish food to be presented at our stall. Some moms signed in their name in my group before I even announce myself as a contributor. Thank you for your trust;-)

Well my menu and especially the salad, turned out to be a hit as people kept on coming back for more.

I thought the best is to serve something cold like salad and cake, as it’s going to be a lot of people coming at the same time for tasting after the dancing show. There were 1200 visitors and maybe 12 stalls. Salatka Jarzynowa is a traditional Polish salad that is served during holidays. It is prepared with root vegetables like carrot, potatoes and celery root. This salad is best prepared one day before as it needs to mature and tastes really better the next day. This was really convenient as part of the savory menu.

The best version to make it is my dad’s recipe; I did mention that my dad was a chef and I sure learnt from him a lot of cooking. His recipe has always been a star dish! It’s so consistent that we can eat this alone. I remember how he decorates it with shrimps or cold cuts, and always place it side by side with the turkey on Christmas. This year’s dinner was at my sister, and dad showed up with THE SALAD and they were both more than welcome.

Emile’s 2 important tips are: to prepare the vegetable salad with only vegetables that are not juicy, and to never skip the honey in the dressing.

I hate when one’s look at this salad and tells me I don’t eat potato salad, am like it’s okay to venture once, it’s not only potato … my genius dad taught me how to add Emmenthal cheese, ham and apple and this is the tastier salad you can ever eat!

My last request, please don’t open cans and throw in this salad, it only tastes better when you make it with fresh ingredients. How long does it take to chop little vegetables and let it boil for 10 minutes.

I really hope you enjoy this recipe and consider making it during holiday celebrations. As I said, it is best to prepare one day before serving.

For a fancier look, store it in a round container in the fridge, and just before serving, turn it upside down on a flat round plate and decorate with salami, cheese, salmon or shrimps.

Ingredients

2 cups fresh potatoes, diced and cooked al dente

1 cup fresh carrots, diced and cooked al dente

1 cup fresh (or frozen) peas, cooked

200g Emmenthal cheese, diced

200g Ham or turkey ham/ slices of ½ inch thick, diced

200g Granny Smith apples, diced

2 tbsp gherkins pickles, sliced (optional)

Dressing:

4 tbsp mayonnaise

2 tbsp ketchup

1 tbsp Dijon mustard

1 tsp honey

Pinch of salt

Preparation

To cook the potatoes, boil water and cook potatoes 7-10 minutes until cooked but still hard.

Cook carrots and peas same as potatoes, and each one separately. Please don’t cook all together in same pot because the time of boiling varies for each one.

Photography

All the food pictures on my site are taken by my husband Serge Oryan, unless I mention differently. If you’re interested in buying any of the photos, please don’t hesitate to contact me for pricing and high-resolution files. maya@mayaoryan.com